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What made him change his mind? He was undoubtedly beginning to feel a bit frustrated in the House: he has nowhere near the seniority to exercise committee power, and his liberalism has kept him out of his own party's top councils. Moreover, he was under steady, heavy pressure...
The Overcoat. In Nikolai Gogol's short story, as in this brief and virtually flawless film from Russia, Akaky Akakievich is a hunched, squinty-eyed penpusher, ridiculed at his office, who all winter long must suffer the cold winds of St. Petersburg whipping through his gauze thin overcoat. Compelled...
The article "More Sex on Campus" by Ted Alexander shares top coverbilling in Gent's October issue with "So you want to get a Mexican Divorce!" and is concerned almost exclusively with Harvard. ("So You Want to Get a Mexican Divorce!" is listed in Gent's "travel" department.) Alexander leads...
Competitive Edge. Savers are also seizing the chance to get better terms. Since the Federal Reserve Board boosted the limit that banks can pay for savings and time deposits in November, about half of the nation's 14,000 banks, including all major banks in New York City, have...
Unsatisfied with immobilizing Cliffies by seizing their bicycles, Ralph B. Gates, Director of Buildings and Grounds, has threatened their social lives by declaring long phone cords illegal.